Positive Risk Taking (frontline staff, middle & senior managers)

Supporting Medication in Social Care settings addresses practical support for use of medication that reflects social care principles and values including the need for accurate recording and reporting. The course covers broad types, classifications and forms of medication, as well as safe handling and storage. This training meets the knowledge learning outcomes of the QCF unit ‘HSC 3047 Support use of medication in Social Care’.
This course will be delivered in line with RQIA standards, specifically the standard relating to the management of medicines which states that ‘The management of medicines is in accordance with legislative requirements, professional standards and Department for Health NI guidance’.
By the end of the course the learners will:

understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings
understand roles and responsibilities in the use of medication is social care settings
explore the common types of medication and their use
understand the techniques for administering medication
understand …

Wednesday 30th & Thursday 31st May 2018
Supporting Medication in Social Care settings supports participants to recognise and follow the correct ways of supporting the use of medication. All the training material used meets the Knowledge learning outcomes of the QCF unit ‘HSC 3047 Support use of medication in Social Care’. Each participant completing the two day course will have refreshed their own knowledge and understanding of the training pack learning outcomes and have a comprehensive training pack to deliver in house training.
This course will be delivered in line with RQIA standards, specifically the standard relating to the management of medicines which states that ‘The management of medicines is in accordance with legislative requirements, professional standards and DHSSPS guidance’.
By the end of the course the learners will:

understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings
understand the roles and responsibilities in the use of medication is social …

Positive Risk Taking (frontline staff, middle & senior managers)

This training will explore what is meant by positive risk taking, exploring how positive risk taking can encourage, enable and empower individuals with disabilities to live their lives as they choose. This Positive Risk Taking training will take you through the knowledge learning outcomes that will cover the following ‘Risk’ related units on the Qualification Credit Framework (QCF):
LD 205 Principles of positive risk taking for individuals with disabilities
LD 305 Understanding positive risk taking for individuals with disabilities
In line with NISCC standards of practice this course will consider the implications of respecting the rights of service users to take risks while seeking to ensure that their behaviour does not harm themselves or other people. The course will also reflect the standards outlines by RQIA in regard to risk enablement and safeguarding.
By the end of the course the learners will:

Have you a proven history in delivering high quality training as evidenced by satisfied customers?
Have you worked in social care setting and understand the values, ethics and skills essential to social care practice?
If you want to help social care staff advance their practice and improve the lives of people supported, ARC NI would like to hear from you.
For further information and application form can be accessed below
We are an equal opportunities employer.
CV will not be accepted.
For more information, contact:
Stephen Walker
ARC NI
Wildflower Way, Boucher Road
Belfast
BT12 6TA.
Tel 0290380960 or email to: stephen.walker@arcuk.org.uk
Closing date: 4pm Wednesday 16th May